With jaw-dropping scenery, abundance of exotic wildlife, colonial towns and cities rife with superb cuisine and vibrant culture, it is no wonder that Argentina is a popular travel destination. Located in the southern region of South America in a large, elongated shape, Argentina was sparsely inhabited by a few indigenous tribes before Spain’s colonized it in the 16th and 17th centuries. Today, the country is an independent republic featuring varied landscapes from rich plains to thick jungle, majestic mountains, pastoral steppes and impressive glaciers. An overview of the best places to visit in Argentina.

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A century ago, Argentina was one of the ten richest countries in the world. But crisis after crisis has earned it the dubious distinction of being the only nation ever to regress to developing country status.
With hyperinflation, devaluations and IMF bailouts now facts of life, we meet the people who have lived through a major economic crisis roughly once every decade – including a taxi driver who lost everything in the 2001 crisis and now earns more money selling antiques. We also travel to some of the worst-hit places, where sermons from slum priest “Padre Toto” give people hope.
But 2018 has once again tested Argentines’ patience. Inflation has topped 40% and the peso’s value has halved compared to the US dollar. Mauricio Macri’s government has tried to stem another crisis by signing up to the biggest bailout package in the IMF’s history.
With the country’s future in limbo, the FT provides a glimpse into life in constant economic turmoil and asks: Can Argentina finally break the cycle of boom and bust?
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Ikeda, H. and Ohba, H. (1999). A systematic revision of Potentilla l. Section Leptostylae (Rosaceae) in the Himalaya and adjacent regions. University of Tokyo, University Museum Bulletin 39 (3). Available online.

10 Best Places to Visit in Argentina - Travel Video

With jaw-dropping scenery, abundance of exotic wildlife, colonial towns and cities rife with superb cuisine and vibrant culture, it is no wonder that Argentina is a popular travel destination. Located in the southern region of South America in a large, elongated shape, Argentina was sparsely inhabited by a few indigenous tribes before Spain’s colonized it in the 16th and 17th centuries. Today, the country is an independent republic featuring varied landscapes from rich plains to thick jungle, majestic mountains, pastoral steppes and impressive glaciers. An overview of the best places to visit in Argentina.

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Geography Now! Argentina

Geography Now! Argentina

Geography Now! Argentina

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Madonna - Don't Cry For Me Argentina (Official Music Video)

Madonna - Don't Cry For Me Argentina (Official Music Video)

Madonna - Don't Cry For Me Argentina (Official Music Video)

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Living in Buenos Aires, Argentina as a Foreigner: Cost-of-Living & Travel Guide

Living in Buenos Aires, Argentina as a Foreigner: Cost-of-Living & Travel Guide

Living in Buenos Aires, Argentina as a Foreigner: Cost-of-Living & Travel Guide

The most important things you need to know about living in Buenos Aires, Argentina as an expat or digital nomad. We cover the cost-of-living, food, wine, currency rates, transportation, housing, co-living, co-working and more! We also try out the best "alfajores" in the city, a local dessert.
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A life of boom and bust: Can Argentina break the cycle?

A life of boom and bust: Can Argentina break the cycle?

A life of boom and bust: Can Argentina break the cycle?

A century ago, Argentina was one of the ten richest countries in the world. But crisis after crisis has earned it the dubious distinction of being the only nation ever to regress to developing country status.
With hyperinflation, devaluations and IMF bailouts now facts of life, we meet the people who have lived through a major economic crisis roughly once every decade – including a taxi driver who lost everything in the 2001 crisis and now earns more money selling antiques. We also travel to some of the worst-hit places, where sermons from slum priest “Padre Toto” give people hope.
But 2018 has once again tested Argentines’ patience. Inflation has topped 40% and the peso’s value has halved compared to the US dollar. Mauricio Macri’s government has tried to stem another crisis by signing up to the biggest bailout package in the IMF’s history.
With the country’s future in limbo, the FT provides a glimpse into life in constant economic turmoil and asks: Can Argentina finally break the cycle of boom and bust?
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Buenos Aires, Argentina — City Walking Tour 【4K】🇦🇷

Welcome to Buenos Aires, Capital city of Argentina. This is a City Walking Tour in 4K by Wanna Walk. Official name is Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires.
Today we'll walk from Juramento Metro Station Line D, located at the intersection of Cabildo and Juramento avenues to Iglesia La Redonda, Barrio Belgrano. The city can be called Buenos Aires, Capital Federal or just CABA. The name means something like 'Fair Winds' in Spanish. This is one of the largest metropolis in Latin America and it's well known for its cultural offerings including the Tango. Inhabitants of Buenos Aires are called Porteños which means "people from the port".
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This city is huge and beautiful. It may look like a real concrete jungle from certain angles but if you pay attention, you'll find the magnificent architecture around you including Grand French and Italian style palaces, even low key neighborhoods. This lovely city combines faded European grandeur with Latin passion. Sexy and alive, this beautiful city gets under your skin.
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This is a Virtual Walking Tour of Belgrano, a leafy upper-middle-class neighborhood that can be roughly divided into Belgrano R, Belgrano C, central Belgrano, and Lower Belgrano (Bajo Belgrano). The heart of the barrio pulses with life on its main thoroughfare. Cabildo avenue carries heavy automobile traffic and features some good coffee stores, grocery stores, movie theaters, specialty shops, clothing boutiques, bookstores, and more.
Pedestrians are especially numerous on weekend afternoons. Locals from various areas of the city come to shop and walk. Most of the neighborhood's densest housing is located in the vicinity of Cabildo. High-rise luxury apartment buildings are clustered on the leafy streets surrounding the Universidad de Belgrano, a private university.
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In the edge of the plaza lies the Inmaculada Concepción church, called "La Redonda". Several museums are around this area. Going down to Lower Belgrano we find the Barrancas de Belgrano, older Rio de la Plata River natural terraces. Although neighboring Nuñez is widely known as the home of River Plate, its landmark stadium River Plate Stadium of Buenos Aires, one of the most important soccer teams in Argentina.
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Buenos Aires City is geographically contained inside the province of Buenos Aires, but it is politically autonomous where more than three million people live in the City of Buenos Aires. BA or BAIRES is divided into 48 districts. Its metropolitan area, Great Buenos Aires, the 22nd most populated urban center in the world with over 18 million people. Most of the country's activity is highly concentrated in this single city and its surroundings. This is a Belgrano walk, a residential and peaceful neighborhood with silent streets that lead to different shops, restaurants, architectural relics, and large green spaces. Belgrano's one of the most distinguished districts, and it's ideal for day walks along the wooded tile sidewalks. Buenos Aires constantly receives tourists from all over the world and offers a large choice of cultural events, nightlife, restaurants, and pubs.
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The public transport in Buenos Aires is very good, although crowded during rush hour. The metro here is called the Subte, which is short for Subterranean (underground). The network itself is not very large, but reaches most tourist attractions of the city, and there is a large range of bus routes and several suburban railways used by commuters. Although not in the center of the city, Belgrano is a nice neighborhood and much quieter than the main areas of the city. It is basically a residential area.
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10 Best Places to Visit in Argentina - Travel Video

With jaw-dropping scenery, abundance of exotic wildlife, colonial towns and cities rife with superb cuisine and vibrant culture, it is no wonder that Argentina is a popular travel destination. Located in the southern region of South America in a large, elongated shape, Argentina was sparsely inhabited by a few indigenous tribes before Spain’s colonized it in the 16th and 17th centuries. Today, the country is an independent republic featuring varied landscapes from rich plains to thick jungle, majestic mountains, pastoral steppes and impressive glaciers. An overview of the best places to visit in Argentina.

published: 26 Oct 2017

Geography Now! Argentina

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published: 05 Jan 2015

Madonna - Don't Cry For Me Argentina (Official Music Video)

You're watching the official music video for "Don't Cry For Me Argentina" from Madonna's soundtrack album for the motion picture 'Evita' released on Warner Bros. in 1996.
Listen to Madonna’s latest release here: https://Madonna.lnk.to/latest
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MDNA Skin https://Madonna.lnk.to/MDNAskinYT
Help Us Give Back…
Raising Malawi http://www.raisingmalawi.org/
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Living in Buenos Aires, Argentina as a Foreigner: Cost-of-Living & Travel Guide

The most important things you need to know about living in Buenos Aires, Argentina as an expat or digital nomad. We cover the cost-of-living, food, wine, currency rates, transportation, housing, co-living, co-working and more! We also try out the best "alfajores" in the city, a local dessert.
This video is part of a series on worldwide Digital Nomad Destinations - the best places to live while working online. Do you have a request for a future video? Let us know in the comments!
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published: 02 Sep 2019

A life of boom and bust: Can Argentina break the cycle?

A century ago, Argentina was one of the ten richest countries in the world. But crisis after crisis has earned it the dubious distinction of being the only nation ever to regress to developing country status.
With hyperinflation, devaluations and IMF bailouts now facts of life, we meet the people who have lived through a major economic crisis roughly once every decade – including a taxi driver who lost everything in the 2001 crisis and now earns more money selling antiques. We also travel to some of the worst-hit places, where sermons from slum priest “Padre Toto” give people hope.
But 2018 has once again tested Argentines’ patience. Inflation has topped 40% and the peso’s value has halved compared to the US dollar. Mauricio Macri’s government has tried to stem another crisis by signing...

Buenos Aires, Argentina — City Walking Tour 【4K】🇦🇷

Welcome to Buenos Aires, Capital city of Argentina. This is a City Walking Tour in 4K by Wanna Walk. Official name is Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires.
Today we'll walk from Juramento Metro Station Line D, located at the intersection of Cabildo and Juramento avenues to Iglesia La Redonda, Barrio Belgrano. The city can be called Buenos Aires, Capital Federal or just CABA. The name means something like 'Fair Winds' in Spanish. This is one of the largest metropolis in Latin America and it's well known for its cultural offerings including the Tango. Inhabitants of Buenos Aires are called Porteños which means "people from the port".
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With jaw-dropping scenery, abundance of exotic wildlife, colonial towns and cities rife with superb cuisine and vibrant culture, it is no wonder that Argentina ...

With jaw-dropping scenery, abundance of exotic wildlife, colonial towns and cities rife with superb cuisine and vibrant culture, it is no wonder that Argentina is a popular travel destination. Located in the southern region of South America in a large, elongated shape, Argentina was sparsely inhabited by a few indigenous tribes before Spain’s colonized it in the 16th and 17th centuries. Today, the country is an independent republic featuring varied landscapes from rich plains to thick jungle, majestic mountains, pastoral steppes and impressive glaciers. An overview of the best places to visit in Argentina.

With jaw-dropping scenery, abundance of exotic wildlife, colonial towns and cities rife with superb cuisine and vibrant culture, it is no wonder that Argentina is a popular travel destination. Located in the southern region of South America in a large, elongated shape, Argentina was sparsely inhabited by a few indigenous tribes before Spain’s colonized it in the 16th and 17th centuries. Today, the country is an independent republic featuring varied landscapes from rich plains to thick jungle, majestic mountains, pastoral steppes and impressive glaciers. An overview of the best places to visit in Argentina.

Geography Now! Argentina

Finally, our first South American country. Now shut up and do the Tango with me.
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Finally, our first South American country. Now shut up and do the Tango with me.
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http://twitter.com/GeographyNow
Become a patron! Donate anything and Get exclusive behind the scenes footage! All profits go towards helping me pay my rent so I can focus more of doing GN videos. Go to:
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Madonna - Don't Cry For Me Argentina (Official Music Video)

You're watching the official music video for "Don't Cry For Me Argentina" from Madonna's soundtrack album for the motion picture 'Evita' released on Warner Bros...

You're watching the official music video for "Don't Cry For Me Argentina" from Madonna's soundtrack album for the motion picture 'Evita' released on Warner Bros. in 1996.
Listen to Madonna’s latest release here: https://Madonna.lnk.to/latest
Subscribe to the Madonna Channel! https://Madonna.lnk.to/YouTubeID
Check out the Official Madonna YouTube Playlists…
The Complete Madonna Videography https://Madonna.lnk.to/Videography
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MDNA Skin https://Madonna.lnk.to/MDNAskinYT
Help Us Give Back…
Raising Malawi http://www.raisingmalawi.org/
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The Madonna Channel is the official YouTube home for Madonna. As the best-selling female recording artist of all time, Madonna continues to leave an indelible mark on the world through her art, music, activism and humanitarian leadership. Madonna consistently pushes boundaries, spurs conversations and unites us all through her revolutionary work. Subscribe for the latest videos, music, news and updates. Enjoy Madonna’s groundbreaking music videos, live performances, humorous videos and more.

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Live Performances https://Madonna.lnk.to/LiveYT
MDNA Skin https://Madonna.lnk.to/MDNAskinYT
Help Us Give Back…
Raising Malawi http://www.raisingmalawi.org/
The Ray of Light Foundation http://www.rayoflight.org/
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The Madonna Channel is the official YouTube home for Madonna. As the best-selling female recording artist of all time, Madonna continues to leave an indelible mark on the world through her art, music, activism and humanitarian leadership. Madonna consistently pushes boundaries, spurs conversations and unites us all through her revolutionary work. Subscribe for the latest videos, music, news and updates. Enjoy Madonna’s groundbreaking music videos, live performances, humorous videos and more.

Living in Buenos Aires, Argentina as a Foreigner: Cost-of-Living & Travel Guide

The most important things you need to know about living in Buenos Aires, Argentina as an expat or digital nomad. We cover the cost-of-living, food, wine, curren...

The most important things you need to know about living in Buenos Aires, Argentina as an expat or digital nomad. We cover the cost-of-living, food, wine, currency rates, transportation, housing, co-living, co-working and more! We also try out the best "alfajores" in the city, a local dessert.
This video is part of a series on worldwide Digital Nomad Destinations - the best places to live while working online. Do you have a request for a future video? Let us know in the comments!
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The most important things you need to know about living in Buenos Aires, Argentina as an expat or digital nomad. We cover the cost-of-living, food, wine, currency rates, transportation, housing, co-living, co-working and more! We also try out the best "alfajores" in the city, a local dessert.
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A life of boom and bust: Can Argentina break the cycle?

A century ago, Argentina was one of the ten richest countries in the world. But crisis after crisis has earned it the dubious distinction of being the only nati...

A century ago, Argentina was one of the ten richest countries in the world. But crisis after crisis has earned it the dubious distinction of being the only nation ever to regress to developing country status.
With hyperinflation, devaluations and IMF bailouts now facts of life, we meet the people who have lived through a major economic crisis roughly once every decade – including a taxi driver who lost everything in the 2001 crisis and now earns more money selling antiques. We also travel to some of the worst-hit places, where sermons from slum priest “Padre Toto” give people hope.
But 2018 has once again tested Argentines’ patience. Inflation has topped 40% and the peso’s value has halved compared to the US dollar. Mauricio Macri’s government has tried to stem another crisis by signing up to the biggest bailout package in the IMF’s history.
With the country’s future in limbo, the FT provides a glimpse into life in constant economic turmoil and asks: Can Argentina finally break the cycle of boom and bust?
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A century ago, Argentina was one of the ten richest countries in the world. But crisis after crisis has earned it the dubious distinction of being the only nation ever to regress to developing country status.
With hyperinflation, devaluations and IMF bailouts now facts of life, we meet the people who have lived through a major economic crisis roughly once every decade – including a taxi driver who lost everything in the 2001 crisis and now earns more money selling antiques. We also travel to some of the worst-hit places, where sermons from slum priest “Padre Toto” give people hope.
But 2018 has once again tested Argentines’ patience. Inflation has topped 40% and the peso’s value has halved compared to the US dollar. Mauricio Macri’s government has tried to stem another crisis by signing up to the biggest bailout package in the IMF’s history.
With the country’s future in limbo, the FT provides a glimpse into life in constant economic turmoil and asks: Can Argentina finally break the cycle of boom and bust?
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Buenos Aires, Argentina — City Walking Tour 【4K】🇦🇷

Welcome to Buenos Aires, Capital city of Argentina. This is a City Walking Tour in 4K by Wanna Walk. Official name is Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires.
Today w...

Welcome to Buenos Aires, Capital city of Argentina. This is a City Walking Tour in 4K by Wanna Walk. Official name is Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires.
Today we'll walk from Juramento Metro Station Line D, located at the intersection of Cabildo and Juramento avenues to Iglesia La Redonda, Barrio Belgrano. The city can be called Buenos Aires, Capital Federal or just CABA. The name means something like 'Fair Winds' in Spanish. This is one of the largest metropolis in Latin America and it's well known for its cultural offerings including the Tango. Inhabitants of Buenos Aires are called Porteños which means "people from the port".
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This city is huge and beautiful. It may look like a real concrete jungle from certain angles but if you pay attention, you'll find the magnificent architecture around you including Grand French and Italian style palaces, even low key neighborhoods. This lovely city combines faded European grandeur with Latin passion. Sexy and alive, this beautiful city gets under your skin.
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This is a Virtual Walking Tour of Belgrano, a leafy upper-middle-class neighborhood that can be roughly divided into Belgrano R, Belgrano C, central Belgrano, and Lower Belgrano (Bajo Belgrano). The heart of the barrio pulses with life on its main thoroughfare. Cabildo avenue carries heavy automobile traffic and features some good coffee stores, grocery stores, movie theaters, specialty shops, clothing boutiques, bookstores, and more.
Pedestrians are especially numerous on weekend afternoons. Locals from various areas of the city come to shop and walk. Most of the neighborhood's densest housing is located in the vicinity of Cabildo. High-rise luxury apartment buildings are clustered on the leafy streets surrounding the Universidad de Belgrano, a private university.
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In the edge of the plaza lies the Inmaculada Concepción church, called "La Redonda". Several museums are around this area. Going down to Lower Belgrano we find the Barrancas de Belgrano, older Rio de la Plata River natural terraces. Although neighboring Nuñez is widely known as the home of River Plate, its landmark stadium River Plate Stadium of Buenos Aires, one of the most important soccer teams in Argentina.
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Buenos Aires City is geographically contained inside the province of Buenos Aires, but it is politically autonomous where more than three million people live in the City of Buenos Aires. BA or BAIRES is divided into 48 districts. Its metropolitan area, Great Buenos Aires, the 22nd most populated urban center in the world with over 18 million people. Most of the country's activity is highly concentrated in this single city and its surroundings. This is a Belgrano walk, a residential and peaceful neighborhood with silent streets that lead to different shops, restaurants, architectural relics, and large green spaces. Belgrano's one of the most distinguished districts, and it's ideal for day walks along the wooded tile sidewalks. Buenos Aires constantly receives tourists from all over the world and offers a large choice of cultural events, nightlife, restaurants, and pubs.
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The public transport in Buenos Aires is very good, although crowded during rush hour. The metro here is called the Subte, which is short for Subterranean (underground). The network itself is not very large, but reaches most tourist attractions of the city, and there is a large range of bus routes and several suburban railways used by commuters. Although not in the center of the city, Belgrano is a nice neighborhood and much quieter than the main areas of the city. It is basically a residential area.
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Welcome to Buenos Aires, Capital city of Argentina. This is a City Walking Tour in 4K by Wanna Walk. Official name is Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires.
Today we'll walk from Juramento Metro Station Line D, located at the intersection of Cabildo and Juramento avenues to Iglesia La Redonda, Barrio Belgrano. The city can be called Buenos Aires, Capital Federal or just CABA. The name means something like 'Fair Winds' in Spanish. This is one of the largest metropolis in Latin America and it's well known for its cultural offerings including the Tango. Inhabitants of Buenos Aires are called Porteños which means "people from the port".
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A Camera Floating Among The Crowd. Walking Around Barrio Belgrano, close to Avenida Cabildo y Juramento, Subway Line D, Iglesia La Redonda and more. Walking Tour of Buenos Aires by Wanna Walk.
This city is huge and beautiful. It may look like a real concrete jungle from certain angles but if you pay attention, you'll find the magnificent architecture around you including Grand French and Italian style palaces, even low key neighborhoods. This lovely city combines faded European grandeur with Latin passion. Sexy and alive, this beautiful city gets under your skin.
Wanna Support?
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This is a Virtual Walking Tour of Belgrano, a leafy upper-middle-class neighborhood that can be roughly divided into Belgrano R, Belgrano C, central Belgrano, and Lower Belgrano (Bajo Belgrano). The heart of the barrio pulses with life on its main thoroughfare. Cabildo avenue carries heavy automobile traffic and features some good coffee stores, grocery stores, movie theaters, specialty shops, clothing boutiques, bookstores, and more.
Pedestrians are especially numerous on weekend afternoons. Locals from various areas of the city come to shop and walk. Most of the neighborhood's densest housing is located in the vicinity of Cabildo. High-rise luxury apartment buildings are clustered on the leafy streets surrounding the Universidad de Belgrano, a private university.
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Visiting Argentina, what to see and do?
Buenos Aires, Belgrano, Argentina Walking Tour 4K
In the edge of the plaza lies the Inmaculada Concepción church, called "La Redonda". Several museums are around this area. Going down to Lower Belgrano we find the Barrancas de Belgrano, older Rio de la Plata River natural terraces. Although neighboring Nuñez is widely known as the home of River Plate, its landmark stadium River Plate Stadium of Buenos Aires, one of the most important soccer teams in Argentina.
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City Tour Video Walk Argentina
Free Walking Tour Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires City is geographically contained inside the province of Buenos Aires, but it is politically autonomous where more than three million people live in the City of Buenos Aires. BA or BAIRES is divided into 48 districts. Its metropolitan area, Great Buenos Aires, the 22nd most populated urban center in the world with over 18 million people. Most of the country's activity is highly concentrated in this single city and its surroundings. This is a Belgrano walk, a residential and peaceful neighborhood with silent streets that lead to different shops, restaurants, architectural relics, and large green spaces. Belgrano's one of the most distinguished districts, and it's ideal for day walks along the wooded tile sidewalks. Buenos Aires constantly receives tourists from all over the world and offers a large choice of cultural events, nightlife, restaurants, and pubs.
Travelling to Argentina
Virtual Walking Tour Buenos Aires
Best free walking tours Belgrano CABA
4K videowalk walk
The public transport in Buenos Aires is very good, although crowded during rush hour. The metro here is called the Subte, which is short for Subterranean (underground). The network itself is not very large, but reaches most tourist attractions of the city, and there is a large range of bus routes and several suburban railways used by commuters. Although not in the center of the city, Belgrano is a nice neighborhood and much quieter than the main areas of the city. It is basically a residential area.
City Walking Tour - Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires Free Walks
Walking in Buenos Aires ( Argentina)
Virtual Walking Tour in 4k
Walking tour of BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA. An elegant, vibrant and modern South American metropolis. As one of the main commercial hubs of Buenos Aires, Belgrano has something for everyone. The myriad of shop windows in Cabildo Ave. will draw you in, but it is Chinatown which will keep you hooked.
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PES 2018 | BRAZIL vs ARGENTINA | Penalty Shootout | NEYMAR vs MESSI

Argentina - Netherlands [Penalty shootout][World Cup Semifinal]

Inside the Meat Processing Plant - Inside The Food Factory

Inside the Meat Processing Plant - Inside The Food Factory

published: 24 Jun 2017

CAREM25 - ARGENTINA NUCLEAR POWER PLANT - English subtitled

Institutional video about CAREM Project, produced by the National Atomic Energy Commission of Argentine, explaining CAREM25 operation and the design project scopes, construction and startup of the first 100% argentine nuclear power plant. Copyright 2010// National Atomic Energy Commission --Argentine Republic // All rights reserved

Robert Plant 2015 Argentina Lollapalooza

published: 19 Jun 2016

Argentina's Italian bloodline

Buenos Aires, Argentina, is the most-visited city in all of South America. And no visit is complete without a trip to La Boca, a colorful neighborhood that in the late 19th and early 20th centuries experienced a massive wave of Italian immigration. Today an estimated 62% of Argentinians claim some Italian heritage. Correspondent Conor Knighton gets a taste of Buenos Aires' best pizza, gelato and Italian liqueurs, and surveys the imprint that Italian immigrants had on Argentina's art and culture.
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published: 25 Aug 2019

How a General Motors Chevrolet Plant in Argentina Uses the ATOS ScanBox for Quality Control

The General Motors (GM) Chevrolet plant uses the ATOS ScanBox to rapidly measure automotive body components. The color map allows the user to quickly see any areas of deviation and allows for corrections early in the process, before the parts are assembled.

Custom CDE Sand Washing Plant Installed in 6 days in Argentina

To create the best-customized solution for La Chola’s sand geology, CDE worked closed with La Chola to test sand from various areas in our labs and pilot plant in Northern Ireland. The result?
A customized FracLine with integrated M2500, fine screens and CFCU classification wet processing plant was identified as the most efficient system to meet demands and ensure that the end product met with La Chola’s customers’ specifications.
The modular designed plant was pre-wired and pre-tested in the CDE factory, which helped to reduce the overall install time.
The small footprint enabled a rapid deployment, La Chola II was able to get up and running after only 6 days install time, enabling a quicker return on investment.
Once installed, the CDE team continued to provide aftersales suppo...

Hundreds of protesters took to the streets of Buenos Aires, Thursday, to demand the reinstatement of the 380 workers that were dismissed from the Graphic Arts Rioplatenses (AGR Clarin Group), the country's largest printing plant.
The AGR was closed by its parent company, the Clarin Group, in mid-January. The closure resulted in a series of protests, with the workers also occupying the plant on January 16, before being forcefully removed by Federal police on January 17 and 18.
The Clarin Group claims that AGR was closed due to growing losses, allegedly reaching 118 million pesos (€7.4 million; $8 million) in the initial nine months of 2016.
SOT, Gerardo Gonzalez, Protester (Spanish): "We have a chart that says Clarin, the largest workshop in Latin America that dismissed 380 families with...

published: 09 Feb 2017

Argentina: E-waste pilot plant

ITU in partnership with The National University of La Plata in Argentina, launched in 2017 a project to establish the first E-Waste pilot Plant in La Plata that will provide concrete responses to electronic waste problems in cities in line with the Sustainable Development Goals

CAREM25 - ARGENTINA NUCLEAR POWER PLANT - English subtitled

Institutional video about CAREM Project, produced by the National Atomic Energy Commission of Argentine, explaining CAREM25 operation and the design project sco...

Institutional video about CAREM Project, produced by the National Atomic Energy Commission of Argentine, explaining CAREM25 operation and the design project scopes, construction and startup of the first 100% argentine nuclear power plant. Copyright 2010// National Atomic Energy Commission --Argentine Republic // All rights reserved

Institutional video about CAREM Project, produced by the National Atomic Energy Commission of Argentine, explaining CAREM25 operation and the design project scopes, construction and startup of the first 100% argentine nuclear power plant. Copyright 2010// National Atomic Energy Commission --Argentine Republic // All rights reserved

Argentina's Italian bloodline

Buenos Aires, Argentina, is the most-visited city in all of South America. And no visit is complete without a trip to La Boca, a colorful neighborhood that in t...

Buenos Aires, Argentina, is the most-visited city in all of South America. And no visit is complete without a trip to La Boca, a colorful neighborhood that in the late 19th and early 20th centuries experienced a massive wave of Italian immigration. Today an estimated 62% of Argentinians claim some Italian heritage. Correspondent Conor Knighton gets a taste of Buenos Aires' best pizza, gelato and Italian liqueurs, and surveys the imprint that Italian immigrants had on Argentina's art and culture.
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Buenos Aires, Argentina, is the most-visited city in all of South America. And no visit is complete without a trip to La Boca, a colorful neighborhood that in the late 19th and early 20th centuries experienced a massive wave of Italian immigration. Today an estimated 62% of Argentinians claim some Italian heritage. Correspondent Conor Knighton gets a taste of Buenos Aires' best pizza, gelato and Italian liqueurs, and surveys the imprint that Italian immigrants had on Argentina's art and culture.
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How a General Motors Chevrolet Plant in Argentina Uses the ATOS ScanBox for Quality Control

The General Motors (GM) Chevrolet plant uses the ATOS ScanBox to rapidly measure automotive body components. The color map allows the user to quickly see any ar...

The General Motors (GM) Chevrolet plant uses the ATOS ScanBox to rapidly measure automotive body components. The color map allows the user to quickly see any areas of deviation and allows for corrections early in the process, before the parts are assembled.

The General Motors (GM) Chevrolet plant uses the ATOS ScanBox to rapidly measure automotive body components. The color map allows the user to quickly see any areas of deviation and allows for corrections early in the process, before the parts are assembled.

Custom CDE Sand Washing Plant Installed in 6 days in Argentina

To create the best-customized solution for La Chola’s sand geology, CDE worked closed with La Chola to test sand from various areas in our labs and pilot plant ...

To create the best-customized solution for La Chola’s sand geology, CDE worked closed with La Chola to test sand from various areas in our labs and pilot plant in Northern Ireland. The result?
A customized FracLine with integrated M2500, fine screens and CFCU classification wet processing plant was identified as the most efficient system to meet demands and ensure that the end product met with La Chola’s customers’ specifications.
The modular designed plant was pre-wired and pre-tested in the CDE factory, which helped to reduce the overall install time.
The small footprint enabled a rapid deployment, La Chola II was able to get up and running after only 6 days install time, enabling a quicker return on investment.
Once installed, the CDE team continued to provide aftersales support on the ground.

To create the best-customized solution for La Chola’s sand geology, CDE worked closed with La Chola to test sand from various areas in our labs and pilot plant in Northern Ireland. The result?
A customized FracLine with integrated M2500, fine screens and CFCU classification wet processing plant was identified as the most efficient system to meet demands and ensure that the end product met with La Chola’s customers’ specifications.
The modular designed plant was pre-wired and pre-tested in the CDE factory, which helped to reduce the overall install time.
The small footprint enabled a rapid deployment, La Chola II was able to get up and running after only 6 days install time, enabling a quicker return on investment.
Once installed, the CDE team continued to provide aftersales support on the ground.

Hundreds of protesters took to the streets of Buenos Aires, Thursday, to demand the reinstatement of the 380 workers that were dismissed from the Graphic Arts R...

Hundreds of protesters took to the streets of Buenos Aires, Thursday, to demand the reinstatement of the 380 workers that were dismissed from the Graphic Arts Rioplatenses (AGR Clarin Group), the country's largest printing plant.
The AGR was closed by its parent company, the Clarin Group, in mid-January. The closure resulted in a series of protests, with the workers also occupying the plant on January 16, before being forcefully removed by Federal police on January 17 and 18.
The Clarin Group claims that AGR was closed due to growing losses, allegedly reaching 118 million pesos (€7.4 million; $8 million) in the initial nine months of 2016.
SOT, Gerardo Gonzalez, Protester (Spanish): "We have a chart that says Clarin, the largest workshop in Latin America that dismissed 380 families without any procedure, is violating all laws, without any procedure of crisis or any bankruptcy."
SOT, Gerardo Gonzalez, Protester (Spanish): "We see that they are complicit with the same government, because they do not present any procedure of crisis, there is no bankruptcy and the same ministry that we met three times has not said that Clarin is something political and that surpasses it."
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Hundreds of protesters took to the streets of Buenos Aires, Thursday, to demand the reinstatement of the 380 workers that were dismissed from the Graphic Arts Rioplatenses (AGR Clarin Group), the country's largest printing plant.
The AGR was closed by its parent company, the Clarin Group, in mid-January. The closure resulted in a series of protests, with the workers also occupying the plant on January 16, before being forcefully removed by Federal police on January 17 and 18.
The Clarin Group claims that AGR was closed due to growing losses, allegedly reaching 118 million pesos (€7.4 million; $8 million) in the initial nine months of 2016.
SOT, Gerardo Gonzalez, Protester (Spanish): "We have a chart that says Clarin, the largest workshop in Latin America that dismissed 380 families without any procedure, is violating all laws, without any procedure of crisis or any bankruptcy."
SOT, Gerardo Gonzalez, Protester (Spanish): "We see that they are complicit with the same government, because they do not present any procedure of crisis, there is no bankruptcy and the same ministry that we met three times has not said that Clarin is something political and that surpasses it."
Video ID: 20170209-056
Video on Demand: http://www.ruptly.tv
Contact: cd@ruptly.tv
Twitter: http://twitter.com/Ruptly
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Argentina: E-waste pilot plant

ITU in partnership with The National University of La Plata in Argentina, launched in 2017 a project to establish the first E-Waste pilot Plant in La Plata that...

ITU in partnership with The National University of La Plata in Argentina, launched in 2017 a project to establish the first E-Waste pilot Plant in La Plata that will provide concrete responses to electronic waste problems in cities in line with the Sustainable Development Goals

ITU in partnership with The National University of La Plata in Argentina, launched in 2017 a project to establish the first E-Waste pilot Plant in La Plata that will provide concrete responses to electronic waste problems in cities in line with the Sustainable Development Goals

10 Best Places to Visit in Argentina - Travel Video

With jaw-dropping scenery, abundance of exotic wildlife, colonial towns and cities rife with superb cuisine and vibrant culture, it is no wonder that Argentina is a popular travel destination. Located in the southern region of South America in a large, elongated shape, Argentina was sparsely inhabited by a few indigenous tribes before Spain’s colonized it in the 16th and 17th centuries. Today, the country is an independent republic featuring varied landscapes from rich plains to thick jungle, majestic mountains, pastoral steppes and impressive glaciers. An overview of the best places to visit in Argentina.

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Madonna - Don't Cry For Me Argentina (Official Music Video)

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Living in Buenos Aires, Argentina as a Foreigner: Cost-of-Living & Travel Guide

The most important things you need to know about living in Buenos Aires, Argentina as an expat or digital nomad. We cover the cost-of-living, food, wine, currency rates, transportation, housing, co-living, co-working and more! We also try out the best "alfajores" in the city, a local dessert.
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A life of boom and bust: Can Argentina break the cycle?

A century ago, Argentina was one of the ten richest countries in the world. But crisis after crisis has earned it the dubious distinction of being the only nation ever to regress to developing country status.
With hyperinflation, devaluations and IMF bailouts now facts of life, we meet the people who have lived through a major economic crisis roughly once every decade – including a taxi driver who lost everything in the 2001 crisis and now earns more money selling antiques. We also travel to some of the worst-hit places, where sermons from slum priest “Padre Toto” give people hope.
But 2018 has once again tested Argentines’ patience. Inflation has topped 40% and the peso’s value has halved compared to the US dollar. Mauricio Macri’s government has tried to stem another crisis by signing up to the biggest bailout package in the IMF’s history.
With the country’s future in limbo, the FT provides a glimpse into life in constant economic turmoil and asks: Can Argentina finally break the cycle of boom and bust?
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Buenos Aires, Argentina — City Walking Tour 【4K】🇦🇷

Welcome to Buenos Aires, Capital city of Argentina. This is a City Walking Tour in 4K by Wanna Walk. Official name is Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires.
Today we'll walk from Juramento Metro Station Line D, located at the intersection of Cabildo and Juramento avenues to Iglesia La Redonda, Barrio Belgrano. The city can be called Buenos Aires, Capital Federal or just CABA. The name means something like 'Fair Winds' in Spanish. This is one of the largest metropolis in Latin America and it's well known for its cultural offerings including the Tango. Inhabitants of Buenos Aires are called Porteños which means "people from the port".
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This city is huge and beautiful. It may look like a real concrete jungle from certain angles but if you pay attention, you'll find the magnificent architecture around you including Grand French and Italian style palaces, even low key neighborhoods. This lovely city combines faded European grandeur with Latin passion. Sexy and alive, this beautiful city gets under your skin.
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This is a Virtual Walking Tour of Belgrano, a leafy upper-middle-class neighborhood that can be roughly divided into Belgrano R, Belgrano C, central Belgrano, and Lower Belgrano (Bajo Belgrano). The heart of the barrio pulses with life on its main thoroughfare. Cabildo avenue carries heavy automobile traffic and features some good coffee stores, grocery stores, movie theaters, specialty shops, clothing boutiques, bookstores, and more.
Pedestrians are especially numerous on weekend afternoons. Locals from various areas of the city come to shop and walk. Most of the neighborhood's densest housing is located in the vicinity of Cabildo. High-rise luxury apartment buildings are clustered on the leafy streets surrounding the Universidad de Belgrano, a private university.
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In the edge of the plaza lies the Inmaculada Concepción church, called "La Redonda". Several museums are around this area. Going down to Lower Belgrano we find the Barrancas de Belgrano, older Rio de la Plata River natural terraces. Although neighboring Nuñez is widely known as the home of River Plate, its landmark stadium River Plate Stadium of Buenos Aires, one of the most important soccer teams in Argentina.
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Buenos Aires City is geographically contained inside the province of Buenos Aires, but it is politically autonomous where more than three million people live in the City of Buenos Aires. BA or BAIRES is divided into 48 districts. Its metropolitan area, Great Buenos Aires, the 22nd most populated urban center in the world with over 18 million people. Most of the country's activity is highly concentrated in this single city and its surroundings. This is a Belgrano walk, a residential and peaceful neighborhood with silent streets that lead to different shops, restaurants, architectural relics, and large green spaces. Belgrano's one of the most distinguished districts, and it's ideal for day walks along the wooded tile sidewalks. Buenos Aires constantly receives tourists from all over the world and offers a large choice of cultural events, nightlife, restaurants, and pubs.
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The public transport in Buenos Aires is very good, although crowded during rush hour. The metro here is called the Subte, which is short for Subterranean (underground). The network itself is not very large, but reaches most tourist attractions of the city, and there is a large range of bus routes and several suburban railways used by commuters. Although not in the center of the city, Belgrano is a nice neighborhood and much quieter than the main areas of the city. It is basically a residential area.
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Walking tour of BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA. An elegant, vibrant and modern South American metropolis. As one of the main commercial hubs of Buenos Aires, Belgrano has something for everyone. The myriad of shop windows in Cabildo Ave. will draw you in, but it is Chinatown which will keep you hooked.
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